Cisco Taps Former VMware Exec to Head Security Push
Cisco today announced a former VMware executive will head up the newly formed Cisco Security Group at Cisco, which combines two formerly separate units into one security-focused group.
In a blog posting today, Cisco Chief Technology Officer Padmasree Warrior said Chris Young, formerly senior vice president and general manager at VMware, has joined Cisco as senior vice president of Cisco Security Group. "For the first time, the security engineering team will be led by an SVP, reporting directly to me," Warrior said in her weblog today. She indicated Young will now be responsible for "Cisco's overall security vision."
Tom Gillis, formerly vice president of the security technologies business unit, left Cisco to purse an entrepreneurial opportunity, a Cisco spokesman said. Gillis had spearheaded Cisco's security engineering direction, including the SecureX architecture announced earlier this year. As head of the Cisco Security Group, Young is expected to take up that baton when he officially starts at Cisco on Nov. 14. But Cisco is doing a bit of reshuffling internally in forming the Cisco Security Group, which will combine what was called global government security solutions, mainly focused on the public sector, with the unit Gillis had headed.